That's an assumption that's built into the way in which we narrate people's life histories and the way Hollywood
crafts movie endings, where people end up together.
Not exact matches
You can make
crafts (more on this in a minute), make a Christmas music playlist, decorate the Christmas tree, make snacks, and to
end the night, you could even turn on a Christmas
movie (yes, I know this list is supposed to get kids off the couch, but everyone needs a Christmas
movie once and awhile!).
The Interpreter tries to cast itself in the Hitchcockian tradition of Secret Agent and The Man Who Knew Too Much, but apart from the film's climactic bus sequence and another nicely
crafted sequence toward the
movie's
end, this thriller never visually builds much tension or suspense.
It's entirely possible that writer / director David Ayer has
crafted the best cop
movie of all time with
End of Watch.
Heightening your disappointment is the fact that the dense, meticulously
crafted movie seems quite even - handed until the
end.
The prevailing wisdom was that Stone would inject some pointed political perspective in depicting this tragedy; instead, he offered an exceptionally
crafted, strongly acted, high -
end made - for - TV
movie.
But in the
end a
movie like Ice Age: Continental Drift isn't
crafted to win award for its story or production.
By the
movie's
end, delusions, denials and lies are bared by actors at the peak of their
craft.
Goodfellas and The Departed are great
movies, so the fact that Cooper so blatantly borrows from them isn't so much offensive as it is uninspired, and at the
end of the day, he's
crafted an effective
movie.
«Red» is such a rich
movie full of intelligence and
craft and a great
ending to Kieslowski's brilliant career.
However, the problem is that screenwriter Craig Mazin has something of a track record, when it comes to
crafting comedies that can not sustain their high - concepts and
end up repeating the same (unfunny) jokes over and over (see: Scary
Movie 4, Superhero
Movie, The Hangover Part II).
Despite a talented crew in front of, as well as behind the camera, Georgia Rule feels like a
movie crafted with a great deal of uncertainty as to what
ends it is trying to achieve.
- starts you off in a small town - in town you can visit shops, talk to people and accept a quest - the quest puts you in the middle of a volcano - your
end goal is defeating the gigantic fire beast Ifrit - team up with a Goblin and Chocobo - fight multiple enemies, including some unfriendly Chocobo - enemies leave behind loot like recovery items and materials for
crafting - by pressing L or R, you get access to four attacks - attack names include Plunder Slash, Mercurial Thrust and Trinity - charge a power meter and then hit L+R at the same time for special
movies - one special lets you change into Cloud with very powerful attacks - run with the B - button - camera switching is handled by the D - Pad - info on the upper screen that gives you constant battle updates - bottom screen shows the status of all the characters, plus a map